St. Geo is a lovely walk-around port. Small shops, decent eateries. The Carriage House was wonderful for dinner (overnight in port). Keep in mind that this is at the less commercial end of the island. If you are looking for a lot of action, take a bus to Hamilton.

Tobacco Bay near St George was a lovely spot to catch some sun and swim. Very calm and clear water that is
protected by rocky outcroppings on the open sea side of the bay. A small vendors stand was there for food and drinks and bath changing area available on site. No need to go back to the ship in wet swimsuit. The taxi drivers prefer that you didn't.

This cruise skipped St. George due to choppy waters so it went directly to Hamilton, The following day, we took the No. 3 bus from Hamilton to St. George's and it took us about an hour to get there. When we got there, we literary spent 15mins. in town and took the ferry to the Dockyard. Nothing to really see in St. George's. Whereas at King's Wharf, we spent close to 2 hours as there were more things to venture out to. St. George's should be skipped altogether instead head directly to Hamilton and have an extra day there.

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